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Old 08-31-2009, 03:05 PM   #438
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Oh right, yes, when you admitted you were early teens. Sorry, that dosn't get you a pass from me, when you make authorative statements as you have, they get examined.

Well yes, your side of the argument is trying to insist that the only way to proceed is to shackle ebooks to the limits of print books, and the only workaround to multiple screen sizes is to have as many different, seperately proofed, documents for each of them.
You're deranged... on both counts.


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Completely. The ADE renderer needs drastic improvement, or another switched to, and the ePuB standard needs to be driven fowards. Nice to see the agreement for once.
An inability to understand is a sign of nothing more than plain ignorance. But yes, for the sake of the reflow-crowd those things should also be done.

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Quite right, there's no reason to assume, the history of the PDF format makes it quite clear that it has no real possibility whatsoever of it happening, and Abobe's effective abandonment of the development of the PDF in favour of ePuB is evident.
Frankly, judging by all the statements you made thus far, your understanding of technology in general is tenuous at best... and your predictions are mostly based on misconceptions.

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